Contrary to popular belief, not every young girl is obsessed with Disney princesses, some have moved on to more mature interests, like fine dining and world travel, and these girls simply aren’t impressed by Disney royalty.

She was appalled when the Prince and Princess insisted on a photo, mortified when the waiter tried to hand her a kid’s menu full of chicken nugget level fare, and downright irate when her dinner arrived “cold and relatively tasteless”.

And here’s how she felt about the clientele and staff:

"Let it be said that the entire time we spent there, [there] were little children running around screaming and yelling, chasing the princesses, and hitting each other with the little plastic wands."

"the experience was not what was expected and was a complete madhouse with a lackluster staff. Save your money and go to basically anywhere else in WDW."

Don't get on that little girl's bad side Disney, or Mickey Mouse is next!

Considering the fact that this is one of the most popular and well-known character dining venues in the parks, and most certainly NOT known for it's food choices, this little girl/her parents did little to no research when choosing places to eat.

From an adult's perspective, given the expense of getting a seat at a table there and how far ahead you have to reserve it (about a year, last I checked), I would react the same way to what she describes. No apology for irresponsible parents here, if your kids can't behave for a few minutes at a fancy dinner setting, you and your kids are ruining the experience for everyone else at the restaurant.

There are plenty of places at WDW for kids to be running all around bopping one another with plastic wands. Teaching your kids to know when to sit still and when to run around is part of the job description when you become a parent.